I have had bladder infections and my lower back isn't the area of pain that I had. Mine was lower stomach and I had the urge to urinate all the time.
Answer If your lower back hurts, it probably means your bladder infection has made it's way up into your kidneys which can happen if they are not treated in a timely manner. You need to go to the doctor immediately.
Yes. That is kidney pain. A bladder infection often leads to a kidney infection. The antibiotic you will be given by a doctor would take care of both.
It can do if left untreated, it can cause backache, loss of appetite, sever pain in the abdomen, soreness, itching, loss of sleep.
In males or females, a prolapsed bladder can cause pelvic pressure and pain. This can refer to Back pain.
Prolapsed bladder can cause back pain (mostly in the lower back). Some other common symptoms include:Discomfort or pain in the pelvisDifficulty urinatingA feeling that the bladder is not empty immediately after urinating (incomplete voiding)More frequent bladder infections
Have your gall bladder checked.
lower stomach
The nerves at L4 go to the prostate gland, large intestine, bladder, muscles of the lower back, and contribute to the sciatic nerve. The nerves at L5 control the lower legs, ankles, feet, and prostate gland, large intestine and bladder.
It sounds as though your bladder is full. What colour is your urine normally?
Lower right hand side abdomen pain and itching could be caused by several things. One item may be a problem with the gall bladder, such as gall stones or gall bladder disease.
Going into labor would cause discomfort in the lower left side of body.
I have never heard of vitamin C causing low back pain. In fact high doses of C are often used to help relieve lower back pain if the cause involves weakened spinal discs. Other very common causes for lower back pain are the bladder or kidneys. A "bladder backache" is generally one that gets worse when you sit or lay down for awhile and then gets a little better as you get up and walk around.
This could be a kidney stone. You should see a urologist. If you are a female, it could be something with your ovaries.
Bladder infection or bladder stone. I would see a doctor if possible, its not a huge deal, but a doctor could help.
could be a herina
this is the lower torso